All Shook Up: Fluctuations, Maxwell’s Demon and the Thermodynamics of Computation

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The most successful exorcism of Maxwell’s demon is Smoluchowski’s 1912 observation that thermal fluctuations would likely disrupt the operation of any molecular-scale demonic machine. A later tradition sought to exorcise Maxwell’s demon by assessing the entropic cost of the demon’s processing of information. This later tradition fails since these same thermal fluctuations invalidate the molecular-scale manipulations upon which the thermodynamics of computation is based. A new argument concerning conservation of phase space volume shows that all Maxwell’s demons must fail.

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Norton, J. D. (2013). All Shook Up: Fluctuations, Maxwell’s Demon and the Thermodynamics of Computation. Entropy, 15(10), 4432–4483. https://doi.org/10.3390/e15104432

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